Park West, Dublin

Park West (Irish:Páirc an Iarthair) is a large business campus within greater Ballyfermot, notably Cherry Orchard, Dublin, Ireland, with some residential development.

There are over 300 companies with 10,000 employees.

Location and content

Located just inside the M50 orbital motorway in west Dublin, the development comprises several million square metres of office and retail space, along with an Aspect hotel, a private hospital, and three apartment complexes.

Art

Park West is home to Europe's tallest wind and water mobile sculpture, Wave by Angela Conner. It is a 39.3 metre (129 feet) tall sculpture made of polystyrene covered with layers of carbon resin. It is fixed into a 7.6 metre (25 foot) pit filed with 9.5 tonnes of lead.

Wave (Antonio Carlos Jobim album)

Wave is the third album by Antônio Carlos Jobim, released in 1967 on A&M Records. It is known as Jobim's most successful album to date (# 5 US JAZZ ALBUMS 1967,# 114 US ALBUMS 1968), and it was listed by Rolling Stone Brazil as one of the 100 best Brazilian albums in history.

Caster board

A caster board or vigorboard is a two-wheeled, human-powered land vehicle. It is somewhat like a snakeboard. Other names are waveboard and RipStik, both associated with commercial interests.

A caster board has two narrow platforms known as "decks" that are joined by a "torsion bar", which consists of a metal beam, usually coated by rubber, that houses a strong spring. One polyurethanewheel is mounted to each deck with a caster so that that each wheel can steer independently, and each caster has a steering axis that is tilted about 30° back from the vertical.

Movement

Because of the construction of a caster board, riding one (or "caster boarding") is more akin to snowboarding or surfboarding than skateboarding. The stance is perpendicular to the board, and the feet do not need to leave the board to propel it. While riding, one can also carve back and forth, making heel-and-toe side turns (see steering). Initially, one places the front foot (depending on preference) on the front of the board, which is generally unidirectional. Once on the board, and riding, the independent motion capabilities of the front and back of the board allow it to twist along the lengthwise axis. This lets the rider turn or even propel the board forward without removing his or her feet from the board.

Defender (association football)

There are four types of defenders: centre-back, sweeper, full-back, and wing-back. The centre-back and full-back positions are essential in most modern formations. The sweeper and wing-back roles are more specialised for certain formations.

Centre-back

A centre-back (also known as a central defender or centre-half) defends in the area directly in front of the goal, and tries to prevent opposing players, particularly centre-forwards, from scoring. Centre-backs accomplish this by blocking shots, tackling, intercepting passes, contesting headers and marking forwards to discourage the opposing team from passing to them.

With the ball, centre-backs are generally expected to make short and simple passes to their teammates, or to kick unaimed long balls down the field. For example, a clearance is a long unaimed kick intended to move the ball as far as possible from the defender's goal.

See also

Defenceman

Defence (defense in the USA) in ice hockey is a player position whose primary responsibility is to prevent the opposing team from scoring. They are often referred to as defencemen, D, D-men or blueliners (the latter a reference to the blue line in ice hockey which represents the boundary of the offensive zone; defencemen generally position themselves along the line to keep the puck in the zone). They were once called cover-point. A good defenceman is both strong in defensive and offensive play and for defenceman paring also need to be good at defending and attacking

In regular play, two defencemen complement three forwards and a goaltender on the ice. Exceptions include overtime during the regular season and when a team is shorthanded (i.e. has been assessed a penalty), in which two defencemen are typically joined by only two forwards and a goaltender.

Historical designations

Organized play of ice hockey originates from the first indoor game in Montreal in 1875. In subsequent years, the players per side were reduced to seven per side. Positions were standardized, and two correspond to the two defencemen of current six-man rules. These were designated as cover point and point, although they lined up behind the center and the rover, unlike today. Decades later, defencemen were standardized into playing left and right sides of the ice.

Park West, Dublin

Park West (Irish:Páirc an Iarthair) is a large business campus within greater Ballyfermot, notably Cherry Orchard, Dublin, Ireland, with some residential development.

There are over 300 companies with 10,000 employees.

Location and content

Located just inside the M50 orbital motorway in west Dublin, the development comprises several million square metres of office and retail space, along with an Aspect hotel, a private hospital, and three apartment complexes.

Art

Park West is home to Europe's tallest wind and water mobile sculpture, Wave by Angela Conner. It is a 39.3 metre (129 feet) tall sculpture made of polystyrene covered with layers of carbon resin. It is fixed into a 7.6 metre (25 foot) pit filed with 9.5 tonnes of lead.

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By IAN BRUCE. Defence Correspondent ... At least 75 targets in underground complexes would be attacked with waves of bunker-buster bombs. Iranian radar networks and air defence bases would be struck by submarine-launched Tomahawk cruise missiles and then kept out of action by carrier aircraft flying from warships in the Indian Ocean and Persian Gulf....

By IndiaDaily... "Others may have reasons for not letting them go ... The ISG report finds that Saddam Hussein was frequently deceived by impoverished academics seeking funds for far-fetched weapons schemes, such as an air defence system using sound waves, and a "centrifugal force gun", and officials pretending the Iraqi arsenal was stronger than it was....

History shows such laws are soon followed by offences like 'being an enemy of the people' ... Incidentally, the Pentagon just proclaimed a "long war against terrorism," meaning an Orwellian endless struggle against a ghostly enemy that hopefully will keep flag-waving Bible-Belters voting Republican, and defence plants running three shifts....

It was no surprise, added Schlesinger, that "the global wave of sympathy that engulfed the US after 9/11 has given way to a global wave of hatred of American arrogance and militarism" and the belief that Bush was "a greater threat to peace than Saddam Hussein" (4)....

Here, Press AssociationSport looks back on how they did it. France 19 Wales 24 (Stade de France, February 1) ... Wales ... Wales ... Wales ... But the second period proved in stark contrast as Scotland launched wave after wave of attack at a Welshdefence that somehow held firm through a combination of heroic tackling and immense organisation. Wales ... Wales ... 114 ... 65 ... 7....

Here, Press AssociationSport looks back on how they did it. France 19 Wales 24 (Stade de France, February 1) ... Wales ... Wales ... Wales ... But the second period proved in stark contrast as Scotland launched wave after wave of attack at a Welshdefence that somehow held firm through a combination of heroic tackling and immense organisation. Wales ... Wales ... 114 ... 65 ... 7....

A couple of uncharacteristic errors early on didn't do much to help settle any nerves with Wren and JakeFlannery combing well in defence on the edge as Wales piled on the pressure. Ireland withstood the wave after wave of red jerseys until the 11th minute, when the hosts struck for the opening try through Aneurin Owen, which Cai Evans converted....

A couple of uncharacteristic errors early on didn't do much to help settle any nerves with Wren and JakeFlannery combing well in defence on the edge as Wales piled on the pressure. Ireland withstood the wave after wave of red jerseys until the 11th minute, when the hosts struck for the opening try through Aneurin Owen, which Cai Evans converted....

Hugewaves slap against the harbour wall ...Waves crash against the sea defences in Camber, East Sussex, as the unsettled and windy weather continues across the UK. Waves crash against the sea defences in Camber, East Sussex, as the unsettled and windy weather continues across the UK....

So, I’m not allowed work ...This time around, having been signed up again by the club, which opened the defence of its league title with a 3-0 win over DLRWaves last weekend, things are very different on the home front, Davidson now sharing “a cute little farmhouse” with her partner Thomas Croke, a midfielder with Wexford Youths ... &nbsp; . ....

A photographer dodges a wave in the ...Waves crash against the sea defences in Camber, East Sussex, as the unsettled and windy weather continues across the UK. Waves crash against the sea defences in Camber, East Sussex, as the unsettled and windy weather continues across the UK....